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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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i THURSDAY MORNING, tfHBtr AUGUST 4, ,1927 their first annual outing at Chap: day school at her home Tuesday WAYNE COUNTY Lake, yesterday. Mrs. Osier Tompkins, of Syracuse, is spending two weeks with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welman.

Susquehanna Co. Mrs. P. Carden and Mrs. Edward Hall attended the Hall reunion at Nay Aug Park today.

Mrs. I. Reich, of Main street, has returned home from New York, where she spent a few weeks. Martin, of Jermyn; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Waters, and Mrs.

Isaac Avery of Jertnyit Mrs, 'William: ClemoW, of Susquehanna; five grandchildren and one great grand The funeral was held afternoon at 2:30 the'; home of her son on Madison, avenue, with' Rev. George McAllister off icating. Interment in; Shady side. necticut, is visiting at her former home on Bridge street Misses Mary Lally and Catherine Manley have returned home after visiting friends in Philadelphia; Miss Rita McDermott is spending, her vacation at Little Flower Tobyhanna. v'' Mrs.

Mary Carey visited friends in Carbondale last evening. Special Crinklley Bed Spreads $1.00. Strassman's 318 320 Church Street AdT Mrs. Thomas Nealon and soni Thomas, were Scranton callers yesterday. JERMYN of Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Wallace at SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA, Aug. 3 Clark's Summit on August WAY MART WAYMART, Aug. 3. At St.

Patrick's Roman Catholic church at Canaan Sunday, a class of twenty little girls and boys received their First Holy Communion, The little church was beautiful with "palms and cut flowers and the children in charge of Mrs. Patrick J. McKernon who 'also instructed them, made a delightful picture. Rev. James Walsh delivered a sermon be fitting the occasion and Mrs.

Edward McLaughlin sang several appropriate hymns. 13. FOREST CITY FOREST CITY, Aug. 3. Mrs.

E. i. Wells, of Binghamton, is visiting local relatives and friends. Mrs. William Davis, of Jermyn, called on friends here Sunday.

Miss Ann (Sardella, of Brooklyn, X. is the guest of local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Maxey wero Scranton callers Monday. WEST LENOX News Briefs Jack, young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tigue, of Jackson avenue, who was struck by a truck a few Cake Baking Is a Lost Art In the Hume Kitchen Since Housewives Learned To Depend On the Bakers of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Decker entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Evertt days ago on Church Hil, was taken to Banhart and son, Clifford, of Deposit, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and There will be' an all day.vmeetlng of the Ladies of St. James church, Thursday iri the Sunday school rooms the Barnes Hospital Monday after daughter, Arlen. of Lenoxville.

Mr.Tind Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

B. E. Clarkson of this place, an! DICKSON CITY, DICKSON CITY, Aug. 3. Miss Rose Goodman, of St.

Louis, is spending her vacation at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. E. Berger, of Lincoln street. tv Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence of Waymart, visited Mrs. Isaac Bentham Mr. and Mrs." Isaac Benthara and son, Kieth, spent Sunday at Lake Sheridan. The Ladies' Aid of the P.

M. Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Heager, of Blakely. The members of the Swanee Club are spending the week at Lake Sheridan. Miss Florence Shebelsky was a caller In Scranton yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Malone and children, Russell and Lorraine, of Main street, are spending ten days at Lake Sheridan. Mrs.

James McGarrity and Margaret McGn rlty, of, Mooslc, are visiting at the residence on Lincoln streets A number of girls of St. Thomas' parish lett on Monday morning for the Little Flower eamr at Tobyhanna. Misses Bertha and Minnie Mosko vlts spent yesterday at Lake Winola. John Annuskevitz, of Storrs avenue, 1 recovering from his recent Illness. The Dickson and Throap unit of the Retail Merchants' Association held Mr.

and Mrs. John Wills and son El WEST LENOX. Aug. 3 Mrs. Grace wood, of Scranton, are on a motor Basker and daughter Florence, r.svc returned to their home in Wmtea trip through the New England states.

Barre after spending a fortnight st Mr. Dale, of Montrose, the extenslt agent for Susquehanna county, was in town today on business, Mr. and Mr. Harry Johnson and family of Fleetville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

P. D. Johnson on ST. MARK'S OFFICERS PLAN TO RAISE. FUNDS Tl monthly meeting of the ers and officers of St.

Marak's Lutheran Sunday School was held In the jhurcli parlors Tuesday 'with Suerlntend ent Frank Schroeder in charge. Reports were received on the annual out ing of the church held wees at Valley View Arrangements were made for 1 furthering the, building fund campaign for which a quota ot lus been set. The drive, will come to a conclusion on rally day In October As a means of raising funds, the school will conduct a lawn social' the church, on August 24. day. Miss Bessie Johnson returning BEACH LAKE BEACH LAKE, Aug.

3. The Summer board'ng houses are all full. George Neal. William Ives and their family came from Binghamton, N. Y.

to attend the funeral of Mrs. M. E. Neal last week. Several new cottages are being built at this place this Summer.

Mrs. William Ives is at her cottage here for the Summer. Mrs. G. C.

Oliver, who recently moved to Honcsdale, was a visitor here last week. Mrs. C. E. Ns.tl and son, Charles, of Honesdale, is spending a fortnight among friends here.

Harris FuneraL. JERMYN, Aug. 3 Mrs. Sarah Harj ris a well knon resident died Sunday at 8:15 p. m.

at the home of her son, William Harris, Madison avenue, Jermyn. Deceased had been seriously ill for the past three weeks. Mrg. Harris was born in England 72 years next Christmas Day but came to this country 40 years ago and had made Jermyn her home since that time. Deceased was a devout member of the M.

E. church. She Is survived by two sons, James Harris of Scranton, William Harris of Jermyn, two brothers, Prof. R. H.

Martin of North Scranton. now in Europe, 'Archibald to her home with them, after spend ing a week at Fleetville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanFleet of St.

Petersburg, and Miss Helen VanFleet of Fleetville. were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Rob nso inon Sunday. non, where an ray disclosed a fractured bone In the left arm. The bone was In perfect alignment, and when the boy was first injured it was not believed that he had sustained a fracture. Anna Meschock, of Forest City, was operated upon at the Barnes Hospital here today. A big carnival company will exhibit at Victory Park all next week for the beneflt of the Susquehanna baseball team.

Miss Kathleen Collins has returned to Mansfield Teachers' State College after a visit at her home here. Miss Dorothy Moran has returned to the Teachers' State College at Mansfield after spending a few days at her home here. Joseph P. McMahon and family are occupying their Summer home on Riverside Drive. The Erie band will give an open air concert at the corner of Broad avenue and Grand street on Thursday evening of this week at 7:30.

Miss Marion Ives has returned home after a visit with relatives in Hornell. Mrs. P. A. Hopkins, of Grantwood, N.

is thei guest of Mrs. John A. McMahon and Mrs. John Shanahan. Mrs.

Fannie Elston has returned to her home on Grand street after a visit with relatives in Port Jervis. Misses Florence Caden, Mary Mc Nerney and Sally Waters have returned from a visit in Carbondale. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. urun dage.1 Irvin Shanip, of Stroudsburs, was a recent visitor at the home Empet. C. J. Roberts Is building a bungal.

at the Acre Lake. Mrs. E. W. Bruhdage, daughter Esther and Jennie; Mrs.

Grace Pashr. and daughter Florence, spent the week end at South Gibson. Owen Benson has purchased a sport roadster. Dr. and Mrs.

C. T. Powers, of Ni olson, were callers at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Powers last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Jones, daughter Martha, son Lawrence, from Aftri, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. S. Lawrence. Mrs.

F. H. Powers is visiting at the home of her parents, Rev. a. id Mrs.

Thomas Baker, of Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Severance at West Clifford. MALLSTEAD HALLSTEAD, Aug. 3.

The Baptist INDIAN ORCHARD INDIAN ORCHARD, Aug. 3. Professor Henshaw, of New Jersey, Is spending his vacation at his place here. Irene and Thelma Kauff have been visiting relatives in Scranton. Several people here are entertaining city friends as guests.

Several relatives from Scranton were recently entertained at Fred and Albert Swartz's home. Ladies' Aid society will hold a meeting in the church parlor Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gathany and children, and Mrs.

George Taylor at tended the Warfle. reunion at Rass Park on Saturday. M38 HSf) The twenty first annual Osterhout Kelder reunion will be held Thursday, August 18, in Loomls Grove. EAST SCRANTON NOTES A son was born to Mr. and Alrtf.

Charles Lengiers, of Olive street Sr.n day night at the Hahnemann Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Brand eniorc, 708 Wheeler avenue, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Vail, of MU Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Gow and Chil dren, Scott and Marjory motored to JESSUP JESSUP, Aug. 3 Joseph, aged 13 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grunlk, of Cherry street, while playing bdseball on Rangers' field yesterday, slipped and fractured his left leg.

He was treaed at the Mid Valley Hospital. James McClane has resumed his Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Lynch, of Oak Ridge, N. are the guests of relatives here Rev. and Mrs. W. F.

Miller have returned to Lanesboro after a visit with relatives in Berkshire, N. Y. Values 1 ford, have returned home after a two weeks' motor trip to the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls, Watkins Glen Gome today for oood selection A few vondepful values ore still to be had Va up to $250 and Canada. Buffalo and spent the first of the week. Gregory McCrearyNnotored to Syracuse Saturday and spent the week end.

His wife and daughter, who had spent last week with his parents, returned home with him Sunday. Mrs. Charles Wickham entertained the Barracca, Philathea, and Junior Fhilathea classes, of the Baptist Sun duties as mailman after a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Fred Forbach, of 1217 Avh Stephen M.

Spirko lias entered the street.ihas returned home after a five weeks' visit to Buffalo, Chicago and LENOXVILLE LENOXVILLE, Aug. 3. The reunion will be hel dat the home Columbia School of Pharmacy. Milwaukee. Miss Catherine Donnelly, of Con AN OTHER DAY FOFVPLEAS RE Washday is just another day for pleasure when you own a MAYTAG O'V Values up to $25 Included Carved Framed Suites Mohair Suites Jacquard Velour Suites 3, 4 and 3 Piece Bedroom Suites Decorated Bedroom Suites 0 and 9Pieee Dining Eosi ri Do a wathtnff in vour horns with the Maytag.

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